- Home
- slideshows
- miscellaneous
- The best truck-bed tents you can buy
The best truck-bed tents you can buy
The best overall
The best for durability
One of the most important qualities of any type of camping gear is its durability. Regardless of its use, you want it to last. For the Kodiak Canvas Truck Bed Tent, durability is its best asset.
Constructed out of a 100% cotton duck canvas shell (Kodiak Canvas calls it Hydra-Shield), the tent is tough enough to withstand a beating. Its heavy-duty materials don't limit the tent elsewhere, however, as it's still highly breathable and offers a watertight fit into the bed of a truck.
The actual design of the tent differs from the others in our guide in that it's shaped like a tunnel, and less like dome. This helps maximize the amount of interior space and helps it feel much roomier, even though it only has a 5-foot tall ceiling. It also has an extended awning that helps prevent rain from getting inside and creates a sort of staging area for getting in or out of the tent.
Its interior features gear pockets to stow headlamps, smartphones, or other smaller pieces of gear. Since it extends to the end of a truck's tailgate, the opening creates a small area to store backpacks or duffle bags, as well.
One downside is that it doesn't come with its own floor. This means the bed of the truck stays exposed the entire time. It also isn't as comfortable as a tent with a built-in floor. We brought along a sleeping bag to help with this.
At $389, it's the most expensive tent on this list, but for anyone who camps often and wants something capable of holding up in extreme conditions, the Kodiak Canvas Truck Bed Tent is the best pick.
Pros: Has a durable canvas exterior, its awning adds protection from the elements, able to be used in nearly any weather condition
Cons: Expensive, doesn't come with its own floor
The best for warm weather
Camping is a year-round activity but most people prefer to enjoy it in the summer when it's warmer and when there isn't much risk of waking up cold or wet. For the truck camping crowd, there are few better options for embracing summer roughing it than with Peaktop Outdoor's Truck Tent.
What makes it a compelling summer tent are its large mesh windows and its nearly 4-foot extended awning. The windows feature a zip-off cover for added privacy but also provide ample ventilation and airflow. Their mesh design helps keep any bugs from slipping through to the inside, as well.
Though most tents feature similar windows, it's the large awning that stands out. Not only does it offer shade protection for the entire entryway, but it's also long enough to cover anyone physically standing outside the tent. With the windows zipped completely open and the awning extended, it's as if it creates a breezy, covered patio room — something any camper knows is a luxury on a warm summer day.
If weather doesn't cooperate, it features a waterproof 2,000-millimeter polyester exterior cover, as well as a 4,000-millimeter waterproof groundsheet. The awning also helps in this scenario by helping create a somewhat dry spot of land directly outside the tent.
The inside offers 5.5 feet of headspace and is just over 5 feet wide, which is perfect for two people, as well as a dog. It takes roughly 5 to 10 minutes to set up, depending on if a second person is there to help, and features an aerodynamic design that won't buckle when it's windy.
Pros: Features a nearly four-foot extended awning, large mesh windows offer great airflow when its warm, comfortably sleeps two people
Cons: Though it can hold up to rain and light snow, it's not meant for all seasons
The best for rainy weather
Camping in the rain doesn't have to be a miserable experience, so long as you're prepared. With the Napier Outdoor Sportz truck bed tent, being prepared is as simple as pitching a tent. Featuring a nylon exterior, tape-seamed rainfly, and a huge extended awning, this tent offers plenty of protection from inclement weather.
Measuring 5.6 feet in length with 5.5 feet of headroom, the Sportz offers enough interior space for two people plus gear. It even has a built-in gear loft which helps free up valuable floor space. The Sportz also comes with a sewn-in floor, which is considered a luxury for truck-bed tents.
Its tape-seamed rainfly and nylon exterior work well in keeping moisture like rain or condensation out, yet still provide enough ventilation to keep it from getting too stuffy. Its best feature is its 6-by-6-foot awning, which works well at keeping the entryway dry while also creating a sort of staging area directly outside. This is great for changing into dry clothes or having an area outside the tent for fresh air.
Napier color-coded the tent poles to allow for easy setup, though pitching the tent is much easier with two people. Expect the process to take anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes depending on if there's help or not.
For $270, the Sportz is well worth the investment for anyone who camps in areas with frequent rain, or who enjoys camping in either spring or fall. Napier makes some of the best truck-bed tents available and its Sportz is no different.
Pros: Has a large, 6-by-6-foot awning, features a rear access door for entry to a truck's cab, has a built-in gear loft, and comes with a sewn-in floor
Cons: Setup can be difficult with just one person
The best for smaller truck beds
One of the biggest factors to keep in mind before buying a truck tent is knowing the length of the truck bed you're shopping for. You don't want to be stuck pitching a large tent on a short truck. For smaller trucks, Rightline Gear's Compact Truck Tent is the best option available as it's compatible with a wide range of compact trucks from brands like Nissan, Toyota, or Ford.
The tent is constructed of water-resistant fabric with fully-taped seams, making it viable in both warm weather or rain. Setup requires just a few color-coded tent poles and can be done with just one person, though we recommend two to make it easier.
Its interior is noticeably smaller than other picks on this list, but Rightline Gear does a good job with the design to make it feel roomier. The tent's shorter length and headroom is easily noticeable for taller people, but for a short truck bed, there aren't many viable alternatives.
The tent features a large D-shaped entryway, a sky view window for stargazing, and several mesh windows which allow for increased airflow. Interior storage pockets flank either side of the tent and are good for storing smaller gear like smartphones or headlamps. It also features glow-in-the-dark zipper pulls and a lantern hook.
The Rightline Gear Compact Truck Tent is small without being inconvenient, and at just $180, it's one of the most cost-effective options for anyone who owns a shorter truck.
Pros: Fits shorter truck beds easier than a standard truck tent, weighs just 10 pounds, features glow-in-the-dark zipper pulls, and has fully-taped seams
Cons: Less than five feet of headroom can feel cramped for taller campers
Popular Right Now
Popular Keywords
Advertisement